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Old Wed Mar 25, 2020, 11:52am
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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Funk & Wagnalls ...

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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
I was not at all suggesting you can or are able to call a flagrant and an intentional at the same time.
Sorry. I did not mean to put words in your mouth, and I actually knew that you weren't suggesting that, but your "forward slash" triggered a question in my self isolated, social distancing head.

Forum members have said for years that one can't charge a flagrant and an intentional foul at the same time (the rulebook often separates the words intentional and flagrant with an "or"), I just wanted to know a definitive why.

I wanted a more definitive answer other than, "Because I said so".

Maybe intentional and flagrant can't be used as adjective modifiers in the generic Funk & Wagnalls sense?

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